236 THE CONNECTICUT POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



THIRD DIVISION— CANNED FRUITS AND JELLIES. 



Class I. Best collection canned fruit, 15 or more 



varieties $8.00 $4.00 $2.00 



Class 2. Best collection berries, 6 or more varieties 3.00 2.00 i.oo 



Class 3. Best collection peaches, 6 or more varieties 3.00 2.00 i.oo 



Class 4. Best collection plums, 6 or more varieties 3.00 2.00 i.oo 

 Class 5. Best collection pickles, 6 or more — one 



quart each 3.00 2.00 i.oo 



Class 6. Best collection jellies, 6 or more 3.00 2.00 i.oo 



Class 7. Best single can any of the above i.oo .50 .25 



Class 8. Best sample unfermented fruit juice — each 



kind I.oo .50 .25 



FOURTH DIVISION— NUTS, ETC. 



Class I. Best specimen any variety of cultivated nuts $1.00 $ .50 $ .25 



Class 2. Best sample of native nuts, any kind .... i.oo .50 .25 



Class 3. Best collection of native nuts, correctly 



named, by boy or girl 2.50 1.25 .50 



Class 4. Best arranged table piece of home-grown 



fruits 2.00 I.oo .50 



Class 5. Articles not classified for which discretion- 

 ary premiums may be awarded. 



RULES OF THE EXHIBITION. 



1. All articles entered, except in Fourth Division, must be grown or 

 prepared by the exhibitor. 



2. All fruits shall be correctly labelled (if possible) and except grapes 

 and crab apples, five specimens, neither more nor less, shall make a 

 plate, either single or in collections. 



Of crab apples ten specimens, and of grapes three bunches, shall make 

 a plate, except where noted. The collection also shall embrace just the 

 required number of plates. 



3. No exhibitor shall make more than one entry for the same pre- 

 mium, nor enter the same plate for more than one premium. 



4. In the various collections the value of the varieties shown, as well 

 as the conditions of the specimens, will be considered in making the 

 award. 



5. Premiums will be awarded to members of the Society only. 



6. As the object of the Society is to encourage the growth of fruits 

 of fine quality, wormy or diseased specimens will rank very low in 

 making awards. 



7. No exhibit shall be removed without the consent of the committee, 

 until the close of the meeting. 



